IEHA Photo Gallery

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FS-0023291 viewsPhoto Date: 4/8/14
Photo Credit: Suzanne Mouser
Description: Re-using single use articles. Artificial vanilla jugs filled with hot sauce.
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HH-0025289 viewsPhoto Date: 7/9/15
Photo Credit: Karl M Glaze
Description: This is a skeleton (demon skeleton) that was being built on the deck of a meth house.
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HH-0024288 viewsPhoto Date: 7/9/15
Photo Credit: Karl M Glaze
Description: This is a skeleton (demon skeleton) that was being built on the deck of a meth house.

*2017 Photo Contest Winner for General Environmental Health category
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PV-0007285 viewsPhoto Date: Unknown
Photo Credit: Lee Green
Description: Bed bug eggs
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HS-0002285 viewsPhoto Date: 2-18-16
Photo Credit: Patty Nocek/Brian Baker
Description: Illegal Chinese pesticides found in housing complex
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PV-0020283 viewsPhoto Date: 09/21/16
Photo Credit: Jeanette McGavic
Description: Two tractor tires holding water. Egg rafts and larvae were observed in both tires. Gravid traps place within 25 feet collected West Nile Virus positive mosquitoes.
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OWS-0024b283 viewsPhoto Date: March 2, 2018
Photo Credit: Brad Rode
Description: Dosing tank pushed out of ground by high water table
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FS-0002282 viewsPhoto Date: 11/5/2007
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Grease dumpster spilling over because it has been overloaded and mixed with other garbage.
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SW-0009281 viewsPhoto Date: April 21, 2014
Photo Credit: Eric Kaufman
Description: EHS Fikru Hailu collects surface water samples at a pond with 0 % dissolved oxygen due to a release of organic materials from a nearby factory.
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HH-0027281 viewsPhoto Date: 7/6/2001
Photo Credit: Ron Clark
Description: Mold in a hotel room from major roof leaks.
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ER-0011280 viewsPhoto Date: 10/22/2005
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Orphaned oil or gas well found in the backyard of a residence in Indianapolis. The homeowners were unaware of the nature of the well which began releasing methane gas. IDNR was able to abandon the well for the homeowners.
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OWS-0027280 viewsPhoto Date: 10/19/2017
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Septic tank ‘abandoned’ by occupant putting trash and debris in tank. Home was not hooked up to sewer so I’m not sure why the tank was being ‘abandoned’.
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